After Paul Ranger went off for holding Adam Pardy, the Jets took a 3-2 lead on
the power play. Enstrom skated across the blue line and fired a shot past a
screened James Reimer with 2:58 to go in the second.

Bryan Little, Jacob Trouba, and Olli Jokinen also scored for the Jets, who
have won two of their last three. Andrew Ladd, Michael Frolik and Blake
Wheeler all supplied two helpers, while Ondrej Pavelec turned aside 23 shots
in the win.

Phil Kessel and Nazem Kadri provided Toronto's two goals and Reimer
allowed all four goals on 41 shots.

The Maple Leafs sit one point behind the idle Columbus Blue Jackets for
the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Leafs opened the scoring 2:45 into the game. Tyler Bozak raced through the
neutral zone and dished a pass over the stick of a diving Ladd to Kessel, who
tapped the puck past Pavelec for his 37th of the season.

The Jets tied the game at the 6:22 mark of the first. Little took a pass from
Frolik and slid it past Reimer.

Kadri gave the Maple Leafs a 2-1 lead at 13:45 of the first. Pavelec went
behind his net to settle down the puck, but it took an odd bounce straight to
Kadri, who tapped the puck into the open net.

Trouba jumped up on the play and scored with four seconds left in the first.
Frolik's shot from the right circle bounced off James van Riemsdyk's leg right
to Trouba in front, who wristed the puck past Reimer to even the game at two.

The Jets took a 4-2 lead at 7:09 of the third after the Maple Leafs turned the
puck over in the defensive zone. After Wheeler had his first pass blocked, he
dished a pass to Jokinen in the slot, whose wrister beat Reimer.

Game Notes

Joffrey Lupul returned to the Toronto lineup to play in his 600th career game.
He sat out Thursday with a lower-body injury ... This was Toronto's final home
game of the season ... Winnipeg has won its last four matchups against
Toronto.